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===Duo=== {|style="width:268px; float:right; border:1px solid #ccc; font-size:88%; line-height:1.5em; padding:1em; margin: 1em 0 1em 2em;" |- |[[File:NEC-TurboDuo-Console-wController-L.jpg|240px]] |- |[[File:NEC-Turbo-Duo-Flaps-Up.jpg|240px]] |- |NEC/Turbo Technologies later released the TurboDuo, which combined the TurboGrafx-CD (with the new Super System Card on board) and TurboGrafx-16 into one unit. |} {{see|TurboDuo}} NEC Home Electronics released the ''PC Engine Duo'' in Japan on September 21, 1991, which combined the PC Engine and Super CD-ROM² unit into a single console. The system can play HuCards, audio CDs, CD+Gs, standard CD-ROM² games and Super CD-ROM² games. The North American version, the ''TurboDuo'', was launched in October 1992. [[File:PC Engine Duo-RX.jpg|thumb|PC Engine Duo RX]] Two updated variants were released in Japan: the ''PC Engine Duo-R'' on March 25, 1993, and the ''PC Engine Duo-RX'' on June 25, 1994. The changes were mostly cosmetic, but the RX included a new 6-button controller.
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